Illusory line motion (ILM) refers to the perception of motion in a line that is, in fact, presented in full at one time. One form of this illusion (flashILM) occurs when the line is presented between two objects following a brief luminance change in one of them and flashILM is thought to result from exogenous attention being captured by the flash. Exogenous attention fades with increasing delays, which predicts that flashILM should show a similar temporal pattern. Exogenous attention appears to follow flashILM to become more or less equally distributed along the line.The current study examines flashILM in order to test these predictions derived from the attentional explanation for flashILM and the results were consistent with them. The disc...
Four experiments investigated how observers' consciousness about their control of stimulus change af...
A narrow bar or line (width around 1 arcmin) between two fields of which the luminances are sinusoid...
AbstractWe report data from eight participants who made alignment judgements between a moving object...
Illusory line motion (ILM) refers to a motion illusion in which a flash at one end of a bar prior to...
Scharlau I,, Horstmann G. Illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming: Facilitation by gradi...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during an illusory line motion paradigm to determine whe...
The phenomena of illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming are both assumed to reflect a f...
When a brief lateral cue precedes an instantaneously presented horizontal line, observers report ase...
2 Eight participants made alignment judgements between a moving object and a stationary, continuousl...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
The dual-channel differential latency hypothesis (Ögmen et al. 2004) successfully accounts for many ...
In 1956, Fraisse, et al. reported subjects judged that lines were longer when voluntary attention wa...
AbstractMental imagery is often considered to be an attentional state. We investigated whether imagi...
When a line is presented all at once with one end near the location of a luminance increase or near ...
Four experiments investigated how observers' consciousness about their control of stimulus change af...
A narrow bar or line (width around 1 arcmin) between two fields of which the luminances are sinusoid...
AbstractWe report data from eight participants who made alignment judgements between a moving object...
Illusory line motion (ILM) refers to a motion illusion in which a flash at one end of a bar prior to...
Scharlau I,, Horstmann G. Illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming: Facilitation by gradi...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during an illusory line motion paradigm to determine whe...
The phenomena of illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming are both assumed to reflect a f...
When a brief lateral cue precedes an instantaneously presented horizontal line, observers report ase...
2 Eight participants made alignment judgements between a moving object and a stationary, continuousl...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
The dual-channel differential latency hypothesis (Ögmen et al. 2004) successfully accounts for many ...
In 1956, Fraisse, et al. reported subjects judged that lines were longer when voluntary attention wa...
AbstractMental imagery is often considered to be an attentional state. We investigated whether imagi...
When a line is presented all at once with one end near the location of a luminance increase or near ...
Four experiments investigated how observers' consciousness about their control of stimulus change af...
A narrow bar or line (width around 1 arcmin) between two fields of which the luminances are sinusoid...
AbstractWe report data from eight participants who made alignment judgements between a moving object...